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gelblichrot

Gelblichrot describes a color that lies between yellow and red, specifically a yellow-tinted red. The term combines gelblich (yellowish) with rot (red) and is used in German to describe hues that appear warmer than pure red with a visible yellow bias, often close to orange-red.

In color theory, gelblichrot denotes a warm hue on the red side of the spectrum. In digital

Usage and associations: The term is common in art, design, and fashion to convey warmth, energy, and

Relation to other colors: gelblichrot lies near orange and coral on many color wheels. It is related

color
models
it
sits
in
the
yellow-red
region,
roughly
around
hues
0
to
60
degrees
in
HSL,
with
high
saturation
and
variable
lightness.
In
pigment
mixing,
yellow
and
red
typically
yield
orange,
and
a
yellowish
red
shade
can
be
produced
by
adding
more
yellow
to
a
red
base.
vibrancy.
It
can
be
used
for
attention
or
emphasis
in
branding,
and
it
evokes
sunsets
and
ripened
fruit.
Because
perceptions
vary
with
lighting
and
context,
gelblichrot
is
not
a
fixed
standard
color.
to,
but
distinct
from,
pure
red,
orange,
and
yellow.
In
printing
(CMYK)
and
digital
displays
(RGB)
the
exact
shade
will
depend
on
the
medium
and
lighting.